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Solar Panels in Maynooth, Co. Meath

Maynooth is one of the larger towns in Co. Meath with a population of 17,259. With a solar yield of 786 kWh/kWp and 1,514+ sunshine hours per year, solar energy is a strong investment for homeowners here. A typical 4kWp system generates approximately 3,144 kWh annually, covering 75% of average household electricity use. After the SEAI grant of up to €1,800 and 0% VAT, the net cost is €3,200–€6,200 with payback in 4–6 years.

Grant up to €1,800
0% VAT
1,315+ sunshine hrs/yr

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How much solar energy can you generate in Maynooth?

Solar MetricValue
Solar Yield786 kWh/kWp
4kWp System Output3,144 kWh/yr
Sunshine Hours1,514 hrs/yr
Est. Annual Savings943+
Household Coverage75% of avg use

Solar yield calculated for Maynooth (53.38°N, 6.59°W) using PVGIS satellite data. Actual output varies by roof orientation, shading, and system specification.

Monthly Solar Output in Maynooth

59
Jan
117
Feb
242
Mar
375
Apr
476
May
469
Jun
453
Jul
385
Aug
280
Sep
162
Oct
80
Nov
46
Dec

kWh per month (4kWp system)

Maynooth at a Glance

Area DataValue
Population17,259 (Census 2022)
Households5,721
Houses/Bungalows82% of dwellings
Owner-Occupied61%
Built Before 200052%
Avg. Rooms per Home5.5
Elevation57 metres
Eircode AreaW23
Dist. to Navan30.9 km
LocationInland
Coordinates53.3800°N, 6.5916°W

Population and housing data: CSO Census 2022. Weather data: Met Eireann (Casement Aerodrome, 13.1 km).

Maynooth Location

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Weather & Climate in Maynooth

1,514
Sunshine hrs/yr
804
Rainfall mm/yr
10.2°C
Mean temperature
786
kWh/kWp solar yield

Weather data from Met Eireann (Casement Aerodrome station, 13.1 km from Maynooth). 5-year average (2019–2023).

Solar Suitability in Maynooth

82% of dwellings in Maynooth are houses or bungalows, making the area highly suited for rooftop solar panels. 61% of homes are owner-occupied — homeowners can apply directly for the SEAI grant. 52% of homes were built before 2000, qualifying for the SEAI solar grant (homes built and occupied before 2021 are eligible).

Maynooth and Renewable Energy

Maynooth is a large town in Co. Meath with a population of 17,259 (CSO Census 2022). It is accessible from Navan (30.9 km), where most SEAI-registered installers in the county are based. The Eircode routing key for Maynooth is W23. You'll need your full Eircode when applying for the SEAI grant. According to the 2022 Census, Maynooth has 5,721 households, of which 82% are houses or bungalows — well suited for rooftop solar panels. Based on satellite data for this location, a 4kWp solar system generates approximately 3,144 kWh per year (786 kWh/kWp). The area has relatively low rainfall (804 mm/yr), with a mean temperature of 10.2°C.

What Maynooth homeowners gain from solar

Save on Electricity Bills

Homeowners in Maynooth can save an estimated €943+ per year on electricity with a 4kWp solar system generating 3,540 kWh annually.

SEAI Grant: Up to €1,800

Get up to €1,800 back from SEAI. The grant is available for homes built before 2021. No means testing. Apply online at seai.ie.

0% VAT on Installation

Residential solar installations are zero-rated for VAT since May 2023, saving approximately €1,000 on a typical system.

Earn from Excess Energy

Sell surplus electricity at 15-25c/kWh through the Microgeneration Support Scheme. The first €400/year is tax-free.

Energy Independence

For homes in rural Maynooth, solar panels provide energy security and reduced reliance on the grid. Combined with a battery, you can store power for evening use.

25+ Year Lifespan

A system installed in Maynooth today will generate clean electricity for 25-30 years with minimal maintenance.

How to claim the SEAI grant in Maynooth

Homeowners in Maynooth, Co. Meath can apply for the SEAI solar PV grant. The maximum grant of €1,800 is confirmed for 2026.

System SizeGrant AmountTypical Net Cost
2 kWp€1,400€2,000 - €3,000
3 kWp€1,600€2,500 - €4,000
4 kWp+€1,800 (max)€3,200 - €6,200

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Frequently Asked Questions About Solar Panels in Maynooth

How much do solar panels cost in Maynooth?

A 4kWp system in Maynooth typically costs €5,000-€8,000 before grants. After the €1,800 SEAI grant and 0% VAT, the net cost is €3,200-€6,200. The system generates approximately 3,540 kWh/year, paying for itself in 4-6 years.

What is a BER assessment and do I need one?

A Building Energy Rating (BER) assessment is required after installing solar panels to claim the SEAI grant. A BER assessor visits your home and rates its energy efficiency from A1 to G. Solar panels typically improve your BER by 1-2 grades. The assessment costs around €150-€200.

Can I get solar panels on an east or west facing roof in Maynooth?

Yes. East or west-facing roofs still produce 80-85% of the output of a south-facing roof. Many installers recommend splitting panels across east and west to spread generation throughout the day, which can actually improve self-consumption.

What roof direction is best for solar panels in Maynooth?

South-facing roofs produce the most electricity (100% of potential). South-east and south-west roofs produce around 95%. East or west-facing roofs still produce 80-85%. North-facing roofs are generally not recommended for solar panels in Ireland.

Can I sell excess solar electricity?

Yes. Under Ireland's Microgeneration Support Scheme, you sell surplus electricity at 15-25c/kWh. You need a smart meter (ESB Networks installs free). The first €400/year of export income is tax-free.

What is the Microgeneration Support Scheme?

The Microgeneration Support Scheme allows homeowners to sell surplus solar electricity back to the grid at 15-25c/kWh. You need a smart meter (free from ESB Networks) and a grid-connected system. The first €400/year of export income is tax-free.

What happens during a power cut?

Standard grid-tied solar systems shut down during a power cut for safety reasons (to protect ESB workers). If you need backup power, you can install a hybrid inverter with battery storage that provides power during outages.

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Last updated: March 2026

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